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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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: Does anyone have experience of buying a watch from
: chronoaddict.com?
: Thanks AH.
I have experience in NOT buying from him. Had shortlisted 3-4 watches, tried to negotiate price but he stuck to his guns (which is fine), and when i confirm buying at the prices I had seen on his site, he said i had the wrong price and that it was higher. I went to the site and indeed the price had become higher than just a few minutes ago. I asked why he shifted the price, he just replied curtly that I am mistaken that he didnt chsnge the price. Lucky for me I normally take screenshots of watches I shortlist to compare. Sent him the screenshot from just a few minutes prior and no response from him thereafter. I wished him a happy life and that was the end of our dealings.
Its seller and buyers perogative to change their minds until a deal is done but to lie is a sin.
....and scrutinise every part. Known to have non original parts and not expressly disclosed. Will say it's in the photo. Very ebayish. Granted he will buy back from you at a deeeep discount a week after the sale is done if youre not satisfied. My friends expenrience.
I would not bother posting if it was just an unfriendly experience but I dont think anyone shud have to deal with this. Someone wise told me once, buy the seller not the watch.
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